*: It was only after a decade away from Skipton that I was finally able to garner the courage to return and testify against my abuser.
*: One witness shall not testify against any person to cause him to die.
*: We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen; and ye receive not our witness.
*: ‘The bears pulling somebody off there at 74,’ reported someone else.
*: I have everything it takes to be a bear: broad shoulders, full beard, semibald pate, and lots of body hair. But I dont want to be a fetish.
*: There are numerous social organizations for bears in most parts of the United States. Lesbians dont have such prominent sexual subcultures as gay men, although, as just mentioned, some lesbians are into BDSM practices.
: to bear a railroad stock
: to bear the market
: The great bear market starting in 1929 scared a whole generation of investors.
: This stone bears most of the weight.
*: Ill bear your logs the while.
*: imitations that bear the same name as the things
: the right to bear arms
: The shield bore a red cross.
: The jury could see he was bearing false witness.
: I would never move to Texas—I cant bear heat.
: Please bear with me as I try to find the book you need.
: In Troy she becomes Paris’ wife, bearing him several children, all of whom die in infancy.
*: this age to blossom, and the next to bear
: The harbour bears north by northeast.
: By my readings, were bearing due south, so we should turn about ten degrees east.
: Great Falls bears north of Bozeman.
*: Man is born to bear.
*: I cannot, cannot bear.
*: These men bear hard on the suspected party.
: to bring matters to bear
: How does this bear on the question?
*: Her sentence bore that she should stand a certain time upon the platform.
*: Bear them to my house.
*: Every man should bear rule in his own house.
*: the ancient grudge I bear him
*: Some think to bear it by speaking a great word.
*: She was ... found not guilty, through bearing of friends and bribing of the judge.
*: He shall bear their iniquities.
*: somewhat that will bear your charges
*: the credit of bearing a part in the conversation
*: In all criminal cases the most favourable interpretation should be put on words that they can possibly bear.
*: Thus must thou thy body bear.
*: Hath he borne himself penitently in prison?
*: His faithful dog shall bear him company.
: ux|en|I will prove that my method is more effective than yours.
: ux|en|It proved to be a cold day.
*: This battle did not take place in the streets. It took place entirely in words, and it was to prove the turning point in the war.
: ux|en|Have an exit strategy should your calculations prove incorrect.
: ux|en|They took the experimental car to the proving-grounds.
: ux|en|The exception proves the rule.
: ux|en|The hypothesis has not been proven to our satisfaction.
: to prove a will
*: Where she, captived long, great woes did prove.
: to prove a page
: She can bear witness, since she was there at the time.
*: May we with ... the witness of a good conscience, pursue him with any further revenge?
: As a witness to the event, I can confirm that he really said that.
*: Thyself art witness I am betrothed.
*: Upon my looking round, I was witness to appearances which filled me with melancholy and regret.
: The witness for the prosecution did not seem very credible.
*: Laban said to Jacob, ... This heap be witness, and this pillar be witness.
: This certificate witnesses his presence on that day.
: He witnessed the accident.
*: This is but a faint sketch of the incalculable calamities and horrors we must expect, should we ever witness the triumphs of modern infidelity.
*: General Washington did not live to witness the restoration of peace.
*: Instead, Niebuhrs God was the God witnessed to in the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament, the Bible of the Christian world.
: to witness a bond or a deed
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